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Post by §unset §tables on Mar 18, 2005 14:55:02 GMT -5
Memory: Hey baby! How are you! I slip on her halter and lead and lead her into the arena and work on lunging again. I lead her back and tie her up and brush her out really good and put her stable blanket back on.
Nova: Hey beautiful! I bring out the beautiful arab and tie him in the crossties and brush his beautiful coat. I slip on my english and warm up the bit in my hand and slip it in his mouth. I lead him to the arena and mount and warm him up a bit. Then I do some 7 foot jumps and do some cross country. Then I do dressage again and do quite a workout with that. You are so good at this! I do dressage for a few more minutes then get off and untack him and brush him and put him in his stall.
Cobalt: Hey boy! How are ya! I bring him out and brush him and tack him up and ride into the arena and warm him up a bit and do show jumping. I do his series and do the last jump several times. I tighten the reins and trot him around the arena. I dismount and take my tack off of him. I brush him up and put him back in his stall.
Star: Hey Star how are ya! I bring her out and brush her and tack her up and get on. I warm her up and then practice her riding skills. I do a walk trot canter and gallop and she has really smooth transitions. Good girl. I get off and brush her off and put her in her stall.
Victory: VICTORY IS FOR SALE!!!!
I put all of their winter turnouts on and let them all out in their pastures. I clean all the stalls and put their feed and water and hay in their stalls and make sure they are warm enough. 6 hours later I bring the rest of the horses in and they start eating. Bye horses, see you tommorrow!
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Post by §unset §tables on Mar 19, 2005 21:37:08 GMT -5
Cobalt: Hey how's my big boy! I pat him on the neck. He nickers and I slip his halter over his head and lead him out into the cross ties. You're pretty upset about Victory up for sale aren't you? Don't worry you'll have new friends! I brush him off really good and put my english saddle and bridle on and warm him up. It's a really nice day out so I ride him to the outdoor arena. I do the series of jumps up to 7' and then do the course at that level. He clears all the jumps. GOOD BOY!! I pat him even more on the neck. He prances while I cool him off. I take him to the X-X course and do the same level. He only hits 1 but he was bein lazy on that jump. You're doin great today boy! Then, I finally ride him over to the hunter course and do the same level. He does a great job with that so I ride him on the High Hill trail. I stop at the top of the hill and look down. It is so pretty up here. He whinnies and throws his head as he agrees. I ride back down to the barn and untack him. I brush him off and put him back in his stall.
Nova: Hey boy! I slip on his halter and lead him out to the cross ties. I brush him off and put a lunge line on him. I warm him up a bit and then lunge him over jumps and things like that. 40 mins later I bring him back, brush him off and put him in his stall.
Victory: VICTORY IS FOR SALE
Star: Hey girl! I bring her out and brush her and tack her up. I quickly mount and walk her for a bit. Then I trot and then ask for a canter. She suprisingly stays on the right lead! GOOD GIRL!! I pat her vigourously. I then slap her flank with the crop and kick at the same time and she gives me a gallop. WOW! Thank you! You did just what I ask you! I slow her down again and then speed her up again. GOOD GIRL! I slow her down and cool her off. Then I bring her back and brush her off and put her in her stall.
Memory: Hey little girl! I bring her out and brush her. You are all loosin your winter coats! I put a lunge line on her and warm her up. Then I ask her for a canter and get her on the right lead. Then I switch directions and do the same thing. I slap the whip behind her and she shoots into a gallop. I follow her making sure she's galloping and not spooking. I stop her and give her a treat and brush her off and put her turnout blanket on and let her out in the pasture.
I switch the rest of their blankets and turn them out in their pastures. I run inside and clean their stalls and buckets out really good. I fill them with the appropriate things and put their hay in their haybags. I throw their blankets in the wash and then an hour later in the dryer. When their done (2 hours) I bring Memory in and switch her blanket and put her in her stall. 5 hours later I bring the others in and switch their blankets and put them in their stalls. Bye horses i'll see you tomorrow!
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Post by §unset §tables on Mar 21, 2005 23:02:51 GMT -5
Nova: Hey beautiful! I bring out the beautiful arab and tie him in the crossties and brush his beautiful coat. You just can't wait till you shed your winter coat to show of can't ya! I laugh and go grab my tack. We won't ride much today since it's cold out. I slip on my english and warm up the bit in my hand and slip it in his mouth. I lead him to the arena and mount and warm him up a bit. Then I do some 7 foot jumps and do some cross country. Then I do dressage again and do quite a workout with that. You are so good at this! I do dressage for a few more minutes then get off and untack him and brush him and put him in his stall.
Cobalt: Hey boy! How are ya! I bring him out and brush him and tack him up and ride into the arena and warm him up a bit and do show jumping. I do his series and do the last jump several times. I think you're ready to show! I think you need to brush up on your other things first though. I tighten the reins and trot him around the arena. I do a few more things and I bring him back and brush him up and put him back in his stall.
Star: Hey Star how are ya! I bring her out and brush her and tack her up and get on. I get her walking and then after a few minutes kick a little nad she starts trotting. I trot her for a bit until she starts getting bored with it. I continue cantering and steering her. Then I kick her and she gallops. I pull back again and she stops. You're getting the hang of this! I untack her and brush her and put her in her stall.
I put all of their winter turnouts on and let them all out in their pastures. I clean all the stalls and put their feed and water and hay in their stalls. 4 hours later I bring the rest of the horses in and they start eating. Bye horses see you tommorrow!
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Post by §unset §tables on Mar 27, 2005 12:24:52 GMT -5
Cobalt: Hey how's my big boy! I pat him on the neck. He nickers and I slip his halter over his head and lead him out into the cross ties. You're pretty upset about Victory up for sale aren't you? Don't worry you'll have new friends! I brush him off really good and put my english saddle and bridle on and warm him up. It's a really nice day out so I ride him to the outdoor arena. I do the series of jumps up to 7' and then do the course at that level. He clears all the jumps. GOOD BOY!! I pat him even more on the neck. He prances while I cool him off. I take him to the X-X course and do the same level. He only hits 1 but he was bein lazy on that jump. You're doin great today boy! Then, I finally ride him over to the hunter course and do the same level. He does a great job with that so I ride him on the High Hill trail. I stop at the top of the hill and look down. It is so pretty up here. He whinnies and throws his head as he agrees. I ride back down to the barn and untack him. I brush him off and put him back in his stall.
Nova: Hey boy! I slip on his halter and lead him out to the cross ties. I brush him off and put a lunge line on him. I warm him up a bit and then lunge him over jumps and things like that. 40 mins later I bring him back, brush him off and put him in his stall.
Victory: VICTORY IS FOR SALE
Star: Hey girl! I bring her out and brush her and tack her up. I quickly mount and walk her for a bit. Then I trot and then ask for a canter. She suprisingly stays on the right lead! GOOD GIRL!! I pat her vigourously. I then slap her flank with the crop and kick at the same time and she gives me a gallop. WOW! Thank you! You did just what I ask you! I slow her down again and then speed her up again. GOOD GIRL! I slow her down and cool her off. Then I bring her back and brush her off and put her in her stall.
Memory: Hey little girl! I bring her out and brush her. You are all loosin your winter coats! I put a lunge line on her and warm her up. Then I ask her for a canter and get her on the right lead. Then I switch directions and do the same thing. I slap the whip behind her and she shoots into a gallop. I follow her making sure she's galloping and not spooking. I stop her and give her a treat and brush her off and put her turnout blanket on and let her out in the pasture.
I switch the rest of their blankets and turn them out in their pastures. I run inside and clean their stalls and buckets out really good. I fill them with the appropriate things and put their hay in their haybags. I throw their blankets in the wash and then an hour later in the dryer. When their done (2 hours) I bring Memory in and switch her blanket and put her in her stall. 5 hours later I bring the others in and switch their blankets and put them in their stalls. Bye horses i'll see you tomorrow!
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Post by §unset §tables on Mar 30, 2005 23:23:17 GMT -5
Nova: Hey boy I say as I come in rubbing his head. I'm sorry I didn't come yesterday. I slip on his halter and lead him out to the cross ties. I brush him off really good and tack him up and warm him up. I do dressage and jumping with all the things he's trained for. He's doing really well with his jumps. I ride him back down to the barn and untack him and brush him off and put him in his stall.
Cobalt: Hey boy. I bring him out and brush him and clip a lunge line on him and lunge him for about a half hour. Then I bring him back and brush him off and put him in his stall.
Star: Hey girl. I brush her and tack her up and practice on all her things. I push her into a canter and make sure she's on the right lead. I practice her on her gallop for the most part and work on the other gaits. I do this for a half hour and hop off and brush her off and put her in her stall.
Victory: VICTORY IS UP FOR SALE!!!
Memory: Hey girl. I bring her out and brush her and put a lunge line on her. I lunge her for 20 minutes so she doesn't get pooped out and I bring her back and brush her and put her turnout blanket on and let her out in her pasture.
I switch the rest of their blankets and let them out in their pastures. I clean out their stalls and buckets and put the right things in them and put their hay in their haybags. I wash out their blanket because they were really dirty. 4 hours later I bring in the horses and take their turnouts off and throw them in the wash and put their clean stable blankets on and put them in their stalls. Bye horses I'll see you tomorrow.
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Post by §unset §tables on Mar 31, 2005 17:50:14 GMT -5
Cobalt: HI COBALT!!! Hehe I have a lot of energy today! I bring him out and tack him up and warm him up in the arena. Then once he's warmed up I do his series of jumps. Then I do a show jumping course at that height, then a xx course, then a hunter. He soars over the jumps. I'm so proud hehe . Then I cool him off for a bit. Then I hop off and take off his tack and go grab my western saddle and reins. I put them on him and see how he reacts. He's unsure but doesn't spook. I walk him around for a bit and then get on. I let his reins loose so his head hangs down and then ask him for a trot and he highers his head so I pull it back down again. He's doing that western trot. Then I canter him and slow him down until he's doing a lope. Then I get off so I don't confuse him. I put my tack away and brush him off and put him in his stall.
Star: Hey Star! I bring her out and brush her and put my english on her and get on and grab my crop. I walk and trot her first for awhile then I ask her to canter and she starts cantering in the wrong lead. I tap her inside shoulder with the crop and she changes. Then I switch directions and do the same thing. I take her down the center and see if she'll do a change every soso strides. She gets confused so I don't try. I get off and give her a treat. Your training is getting successful! I untack her and brush her and put her in her stall.
Victory: IS FOR SALE!!!
Nova: Hey boy! I put the canvasson on him and brush him and lunge him for 30 minutes. I do some dressage moves with him and brush him off and put him in his stall.
Memory: Hey little girl! I bring her out and get the canvasson to her size and put it on and lead her out. I lunge her for 20 minutes practicing her leads. I bring her back and brush her off and put her turnout blanket on and let her out in her pasture.
I put the rest of their turnouts on and let them out in their pastures. I clean out all their stalls really good and clean out their buckets. I run in the feed room and grab their feed and dump it in their buckets. I fill their water buckets with fresh water and put hay in their haybags. 1 hour later I bring memory in and put her stable blanket on and put her in her stall. 4 hours later I bring the others in and switch their blankets and put them in their stalls. Bye horses i'll see you tomorrow!
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Post by §unset §tables on Apr 15, 2005 19:56:47 GMT -5
Nova: Hey beautiful! I bring out the beautiful arab and tie him in the crossties and brush his beautiful coat. You just can't wait till you shed your winter coat to show of can't ya! I laugh and go grab my tack. We won't ride much today since it's cold out. I slip on my english and warm up the bit in my hand and slip it in his mouth. I lead him to the arena and mount and warm him up a bit. Then I do some 7 foot jumps and do some cross country. Then I do dressage again and do quite a workout with that. You are so good at this! I do dressage for a few more minutes then get off and untack him and brush him and put him in his stall.
Cobalt: Hey boy! How are ya! I bring him out and brush him and tack him up and ride into the arena and warm him up a bit and do show jumping. I do his series and do the last jump several times. I think you're ready to show! I think you need to brush up on your other things first though. I tighten the reins and trot him around the arena. I do a few more things and I bring him back and brush him up and put him back in his stall.
Star: Hey Star how are ya! I bring her out and brush her and tack her up and get on. I get her walking and then after a few minutes kick a little nad she starts trotting. I trot her for a bit until she starts getting bored with it. I continue cantering and steering her. Then I kick her and she gallops. I pull back again and she stops. You're getting the hang of this! I untack her and brush her and put her in her stall.
I put all of their winter turnouts on and let them all out in their pastures. I clean all the stalls and put their feed and water and hay in their stalls. 4 hours later I bring the rest of the horses in and they start eating. Bye horses see you tommorrow!
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Post by §unset §tables on Apr 25, 2005 17:31:30 GMT -5
Cobalt: HI COBALT!!! Hehe I have a lot of energy today! I bring him out and tack him up and warm him up in the arena. Then once he's warmed up I do his series of jumps. Then I do a show jumping course at that height, then a xx course, then a hunter. He soars over the jumps. I'm so proud hehe . Then I cool him off for a bit. Then I hop off and take off his tack and go grab my western saddle and reins. I put them on him and see how he reacts. He's unsure but doesn't spook. I walk him around for a bit and then get on. I let his reins loose so his head hangs down and then ask him for a trot and he highers his head so I pull it back down again. He's doing that western trot. Then I canter him and slow him down until he's doing a lope. Then I get off so I don't confuse him. I put my tack away and brush him off and put him in his stall.
Star: Hey Star! I bring her out and brush her and put my english on her and get on and grab my crop. I walk and trot her first for awhile then I ask her to canter and she starts cantering in the wrong lead. I tap her inside shoulder with the crop and she changes. Then I switch directions and do the same thing. I take her down the center and see if she'll do a change every soso strides. She gets confused so I don't try. I get off and give her a treat. Your training is getting successful! I untack her and brush her and put her in her stall.
Nova: Hey boy! I put the canvasson on him and brush him and lunge him for 30 minutes. I do some dressage moves with him and brush him off and put him in his stall.
Memory: Hey little girl! I bring her out and get the canvasson to her size and put it on and lead her out. I lunge her for 20 minutes practicing her leads. I bring her back and brush her off and put her turnout blanket on and let her out in her pasture.
I put the rest of their turnouts on and let them out in their pastures. I clean out all their stalls really good and clean out their buckets. I run in the feed room and grab their feed and dump it in their buckets. I fill their water buckets with fresh water and put hay in their haybags. 1 hour later I bring memory in and put her stable blanket on and put her in her stall. 4 hours later I bring the others in and switch their blankets and put them in their stalls. Bye horses i'll see you tomorrow!
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Post by §unset §tables on May 8, 2005 15:00:37 GMT -5
This has to be like the first time i'm typing it and not copying and pasting.
Nova: I speed in with my truck with dirt flying from the tires. I screech to a stop and run into the barn practically tripping over my feet. I suprisingly hear the whinny of horses. I run over to his stall and give him a really big hug. I'm really sorry I never come any more boy. I bring him out and he looks TERRIBLE. He's covered in dirt and everything. I take off all their blankets and throw them in the wash. I grab the grooming bucket and take out the shedding blade and get all that dead hair and dirt off and then go over it wiht the dandy brush, then the finishing brush. I comb out his mane and tail and gently brush his face with the dandy brush. I pick out his feet and tack him up. I warm him up in the arena and take him over some lower jumps to get him used to the feeling. I do that for about an hour then bring him back and give him a bath. I put the stable blankets in the dryer. I keep him clipped in the wash stall till they're done. I make sure he's all dried off and put his turnout blanket on but put him in his stall.
Cobalt: Boy you don't know how sorry I am. I bring him out and clip him in the cross ties and brush him off until he looks halfway decent. I pick out his feet and brush out his mane and tail. I tack him up warm him up, and take him over the same small jumps and get him used to it. I do that for about an hour and bring him up and give him a bath. I put on his turnout and put him in his stall.
Star: I bring her out and brush her and tack her up and warm her up and work on everything that she's still working on. "I guess you're done with your training Star." she does everyhting really smoothly. I work with her for bout an hour and bring hre back and give her a bath then put on her turnout and back in her stall.
Memory: hey baby. I bring her out and brush her and clip on a lunge line and lunge her for 45 mins. I give her a bath for the first time and hse does pretty good. I put on her turnout and put her out in her pasture.
I put all the horses out in their pastures and clean out their stalls really good including their buckets. I fill up their feed buckets with the appropriate feed and fill up their water buckets with water and their hayracks with hay. 7 hours later I bring them in and switch their blankets. I kiss them each on the nose and say "Bye horsies i'll see you soon hopefully."
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